The efficacy of intimacy and belief in worldmaking practices

"This book explores 'efficacious intimacy' as an embodied concept of worldmaking, and a framework for studying belief practices in religious and political domains. The study of how beliefs make and manifest power through their sociality and materiality can reveal who, or what, is cons...

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Contributors: Mohan, Urmila (Editor)
Format: Electronic/Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge 2024
In:Year: 2024
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
IxTheo Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
AG Religious life; material religion
Further subjects:B Religious doubt (motif)
B Faith
B Collection of tasks
B Intimacy (Psychology) Political aspects Case studies
B Political anthropology
B Material Culture Political aspects Case studies
B Anthropology of religion
B Doubt
B Belief and doubt Political aspects Case studies
B Privacy
B Faith Case studies
B Material Culture Religious aspects Case studies
B Familiarity
B Intimacy (Psychology) Religious aspects Case studies
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Summary:"This book explores 'efficacious intimacy' as an embodied concept of worldmaking, and a framework for studying belief practices in religious and political domains. The study of how beliefs make and manifest power through their sociality and materiality can reveal who, or what, is considered effective in a particular socio-cultural context. The chapters feature case studies drawn from diverse religious and political contexts in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, and explore practices ranging from ingesting sacred water to resisting injustice. In doing so, the authors analyze emotions and affects, and how they influence dynamics of proximity and distance. Taking an innovative approach to the topic of intimacy, the book offers a fascinating examination of how life-worlds are constructed by material practices. It will be of interest to scholars of anthropology, religion, and material culture"--
Foreword / by Jean-Pierre Warnier -- Introduction: Efficacious intimacies of worldmaking / Urmila Mohan -- Inexpressible reading : the efficacious non-discursivity of drinking the Qur'an / Hanna Nieber -- Praying through the hands : making objects and devotees in Umbanda / Patrícia Rodrigues de Souza -- Objects as bodies in Michael Landy's Shelf life / Lindsay Crisp -- "Tisser du lien" : textile art as a tautological performance and embodiment of an expression / Claire Le Pape -- Rituals and riverine flows : negotiating change in Majuli Island, Assam / Simashree Bora -- Protective cloaks, enveloping baby carriers : embodiment and ritual practice in Angkola Batak Ulos textiles / Susan Rodgers -- Kokoro-dzukai as a practice of the heart in Japanese Islam and design / Lira Anindita Utami -- Intimate with the enemy : nuclear presence, vernacular art and post-Chornobyl transformations / Elena Romashko -- What's solid about solidarity? Shields and efficacious intimacy in the 2020 protests in Portland, OR / Steve Marotta -- Grieving as a practice of resistance : Bishnoi entanglements with the Indian nuclear state / Sonali Huria -- Pause, pivot and (un)mask in early pandemic U.S. / Urmila Mohan -- Afterword / Rose Wellman.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1032498811
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4324/9781003409731